Sakakibara-Kikai developed the world’s first bi-pedal exoskeleton
September 5, 2005 by colbert low
Filed under Announcements, Transportation
With every breath, I’m just counting down to the launch date of the new Transformers movie. In the meantime, I might order this bi-pedal exoskeleton since the jams in KL are getting worse. No one will dare to honk me since I might install some Sidewinders for target practise.
Japanese robotics and machineries manufacturer Sakakibara-Kikai has developed the world’s first bi-pedal exoskeleton, bringing the battlemechs and cyborg technology found in sci-fi movies and novels into reality. This mechanatron is similar to those found in movies such as the Imperial Scout Walker (AT-ST) found in Star Wars. Previously, there was a similar mechanatron also created in Japan by Tmsuk called Enryu. Although Enryu is much faster than Land Walker, it uses caterpillar-like tracks rather than legs to move.






































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